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tens of thousands of protesters are in tahrir square and other cities calling morsi a dictator and the new pharaoh. he granted himself broad new powers specially allowing him to run the country unchecked. and the truce is facing its first challenge. a palestinian farmer was shot dead when israeli officers shot near the border. first i want to go to cairo and reza sayah who's following all the developments there. just a few moments ago, morsi spoke to a huge crowd. what did he say? >> well, he tried to calm things down. he defended his position. he defended the controversial decrees he announced last night telling his opponents that he's part of the revolution, one of the people. certainly at this hour he's got a lot of opponents and critics who do not agree with him and are are expressing their outrage in the streets. dramatic scenes in cairo. very reminiscent of the scenes we saw during the 2011 egyptian revolution. back then it was aimed at former president hosni mubarak. now aimed at mr. morsi. there were some clashes during the protest in tahrir square that are ongoing. the clashes
tens of thousands of protesters are in tahrir square and other cities calling morsi a dictator and the new pharaoh. he granted himself broad new powers specially allowing him to run the country unchecked. and the truce is facing its first challenge. a palestinian farmer was shot dead when israeli officers shot near the border. first i want to go to cairo and reza sayah who's following all the developments there. just a few moments ago, morsi spoke to a huge crowd. what did he say? >>...
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the new york city police department took her in after a fight at a club here in the city. officers say there is a possibility lohan hit a woman. they didn't confirm if she's being charged with anything at this point. >> lindsay lohan, club, 4:00 a.m., new york, bad combination. >>> anything can happen on the streets of new york city including a pony and a zebra running free on staten island. they escaped from the pen in the yard where they live but they were returned to the owner. >> is the zebra chasing the pony? >> looks like it. >>. >>> the new york times reporting on an officer who's a hero. he's kneeling down to put a new pair of boots on a homeless man. the 25-year-old officer purchased them at a nearby shoe store after noticing that the man was barefoot and was blistering. a woman from arizona snapped this photo with her cell phone camera, mailed it to the new york police department. they posted it on facebook and it went viral. more than 1.6 million views. the officer keeps the receipt to remind himself sometimes other people have it worse than he does. >> what kin
the new york city police department took her in after a fight at a club here in the city. officers say there is a possibility lohan hit a woman. they didn't confirm if she's being charged with anything at this point. >> lindsay lohan, club, 4:00 a.m., new york, bad combination. >>> anything can happen on the streets of new york city including a pony and a zebra running free on staten island. they escaped from the pen in the yard where they live but they were returned to the...
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we will deal with that city by city and we will have success. secondly, the utility's charge various fees to set up and provide the electricity. we want to make sure that it is cost recovery and to not be unreasonable. we meet with them if their problem and we react. through the public utilities commission, through local regulation, we react and try to do everything we can to solve problems. if you are talking about deals like if you come to california, we will pay 7000 for any job, we have a little bit of that but it is hard to pay people for their business activities. we do not have enough money. they're doing that all over the state. cutting deals. we are doing that in some respects. it is our race. how does michigan spent so much subsidy attracting -- michigan is not doing that well. you have some money but what about other things to invest in and take care of? we want to make our regulatory climate more transparent. we have a long way to go. we are open and ready to go. there is a lot of people who want to keep the regulation complicated or
we will deal with that city by city and we will have success. secondly, the utility's charge various fees to set up and provide the electricity. we want to make sure that it is cost recovery and to not be unreasonable. we meet with them if their problem and we react. through the public utilities commission, through local regulation, we react and try to do everything we can to solve problems. if you are talking about deals like if you come to california, we will pay 7000 for any job, we have a...
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the individual didn't even live in the city anymore. he was out here hanging out on the block and that's where he was born and raised and that's where he came back to die. obviously, this is something that could affect us inside the jail. so we got to be on our toes, we have guys on stand-by in case there's any retaliation. what happens on the street stays on the street. we start pitching it out to all our guys from these areas, what have you heard, what's the word? bottle of tequila. bobby d., hell zone right on the box. a table and everything. they're keeping on the hush, hush. nobody is saying anything nobody knows what happened. a lot of gangs want to claim it you know. they get points off this. you kill the leader. see them guys looking right out the window. seen it 12:00, 12:30. they're out on the block already doing security. >> one gangland murder in chicago can trigger a dozen more. and when a gang chief is slain, the fallout can spread from the streets to cook county jail in an instant. for authorities keeping a lid on the com
the individual didn't even live in the city anymore. he was out here hanging out on the block and that's where he was born and raised and that's where he came back to die. obviously, this is something that could affect us inside the jail. so we got to be on our toes, we have guys on stand-by in case there's any retaliation. what happens on the street stays on the street. we start pitching it out to all our guys from these areas, what have you heard, what's the word? bottle of tequila. bobby d.,...
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that a renaissance city can be reborn. i'm really thankful for a dinner where the turkey skin is golden brown encasing the juices from a tender bird basted with butter and garlic salt and of course i'm also grateful to be able to share that dinner with my incredible family, my soulful husband, dan, and those fascinating and unique human beings who are my children, kate and cece and jack, all of whom i love with every fiber of my being. i'm thankful to be blessed with a mind-blowingly scrappy team here in "the war room." they put in long hours and heart and soul to create this and thoughtful show for you, and i'm grateful for you, dear viewers who found us on this upstart network and have stuck with us as we continue to grow. for everyone who has shared this journey, participated in this wonderful, infuriating, perplexing and inspiring story that is democracy. thank you. i'm grateful this is a story that will not end. so happy alright, in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewer
that a renaissance city can be reborn. i'm really thankful for a dinner where the turkey skin is golden brown encasing the juices from a tender bird basted with butter and garlic salt and of course i'm also grateful to be able to share that dinner with my incredible family, my soulful husband, dan, and those fascinating and unique human beings who are my children, kate and cece and jack, all of whom i love with every fiber of my being. i'm thankful to be blessed with a mind-blowingly scrappy...
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but what about an entire city? we'll be right back. politics to current tv. >> it's like a reality show, they're just turning cameras on and we just do our thing. >>politically direct to me means no b.s., the real thing, cutting through the clutter. i'm energized to start my show everyday because it's fun, because i care about what's going on in this country, rather than some sort of tired banter it is actual water cooler talk it's the way people really talk about these issues. we've always considered ourselves a comedy show. let me just say i am not ready for my close up. i think it's important to laugh. i think it will be exciting, because you can't script three hours of radio. what is going on? i can't tell you how many times right wingers call the show and say, "i don't agree with anything you say, but your show is funny as hell." the only thing that can save america now, current tv. can i say that? plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent m
but what about an entire city? we'll be right back. politics to current tv. >> it's like a reality show, they're just turning cameras on and we just do our thing. >>politically direct to me means no b.s., the real thing, cutting through the clutter. i'm energized to start my show everyday because it's fun, because i care about what's going on in this country, rather than some sort of tired banter it is actual water cooler talk it's the way people really talk about these issues....
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we could have fun on the way to since city. we will tell you about a nightclub on wheels that could be in the tracks next. tracy: a string of companies on the fiscal cliff, haven't heard from a very important sector of the economy. on a really rare move, walmart, walgreen's, publicly into the fiscal clip battle and they are not holding back on what thhy think of washington. dave: liz macdonald never holds back. liz: it is surprising. you heard from the usual suspects, council on economic recovery and the like. walmart is saying our customers don't need the uncertainty over tax increases. cbs in in -- pointed language, our hard-working families, customers, they are making decisions on their own budgets and their confidence has already been tested, they are facing persistent high unemployment, fragile economic growth. our customers want to know that d.c. is working on their behalf and look at what walgreen's is saying. the top executive saying our customers's health care needs are met by walgreen's. we have to avoid the fiscal cl
we could have fun on the way to since city. we will tell you about a nightclub on wheels that could be in the tracks next. tracy: a string of companies on the fiscal cliff, haven't heard from a very important sector of the economy. on a really rare move, walmart, walgreen's, publicly into the fiscal clip battle and they are not holding back on what thhy think of washington. dave: liz macdonald never holds back. liz: it is surprising. you heard from the usual suspects, council on economic...
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mayor of the city is not listening to them. they need extreme action. >> the employees in a majority voted they did not want be part of the seiu anymore. we don't have a dispute. the employees are happy with the wages they receive. >> reporter: a dozen people were arrested. two reasons it was held today. number one, the unions trying to get city hall involved to disqualify the company as a contractor. secondly, they have five more contracts at the end of the month. this shows the worker what is they will do to keep their jobs. back to you. >> kimberly: all right. william la jeunesse live in los angeles. thank you if update. get to the bottom of this. what is the story behind the union doing this on thanksgiving eve, inconsiderate to people traveling to see their families. >> eric: that is what the unions do. union thuggery at its finest, to take the busiest travel day of the year and disrupt the busiest airport on the planet. seiu said we don't like the contract so we'll mess up the rest of the world an the average americans wh
mayor of the city is not listening to them. they need extreme action. >> the employees in a majority voted they did not want be part of the seiu anymore. we don't have a dispute. the employees are happy with the wages they receive. >> reporter: a dozen people were arrested. two reasons it was held today. number one, the unions trying to get city hall involved to disqualify the company as a contractor. secondly, they have five more contracts at the end of the month. this shows the...
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. >> so far, so good for the city of l.a. we've had a stronger presence, so, people can be out there and enjoy the day. >> reporter: and many shoppers today got just what they came for. >> we got boots, we got shoes, we got appliances. luggage. >> reporter: still, despite the throngs, this year, more people chose to shop from home. e-commerce sales are up 17%. a quarter of those purchases made on smartstones and tablets. the national retail federation is predicting a booming holiday. 5$586 billion in sales. up 4% from last year. and most of the black friday discounts will last through the weekend. but many retailers are already looking ahead to cyber monday, which brings a whole new set of online discounts. now, you can prepare and plan ahead for that, as well. many of the top retailers like best buy and amazon are offers previews on their websites right now. david? >> cue the siren tonight behind john schriffen in columbus circle. john, you've been a great sport for us. this has long been called black friday, of course, but
. >> so far, so good for the city of l.a. we've had a stronger presence, so, people can be out there and enjoy the day. >> reporter: and many shoppers today got just what they came for. >> we got boots, we got shoes, we got appliances. luggage. >> reporter: still, despite the throngs, this year, more people chose to shop from home. e-commerce sales are up 17%. a quarter of those purchases made on smartstones and tablets. the national retail federation is predicting a...
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we're in the middle of a city and if you were in a regular car, you would be hearing the engine hum. in this car you don't hear anything. it sounds like the car is off. it's so quiet! and luxurious. now some people find that disturbing. so the auto companies have now taken to offering you the option -- they're exploring putting this on a number of different electric vehicles where you can pick your sound. so if you wanted to have a sound of a revving engine with real torque, you could opt to put that on your very quiet car. why you would, i don't know. but some people like the sound of power. this car goes about 36, 37 sometimes 40 miles on a charge. it is a battery picture that says i have 35 miles -- 34 miles to go before i'm out. so once i'm done with using all of the electric charge, it then flips over to be a regular gasoline engine. i don't have to worry about what is known as range anxiety, being afraid i'm going to run out of electricity and not be able to go because i always have gas in the tank. so quiet. the great thing is, got a three-prong plug, right. i have my extensio
we're in the middle of a city and if you were in a regular car, you would be hearing the engine hum. in this car you don't hear anything. it sounds like the car is off. it's so quiet! and luxurious. now some people find that disturbing. so the auto companies have now taken to offering you the option -- they're exploring putting this on a number of different electric vehicles where you can pick your sound. so if you wanted to have a sound of a revving engine with real torque, you could opt to...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. ho citi price rewind. w do buy now. save later. edelicious hershey's chocolate with 30% less fat? new hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. look, honey... it's santa. i have the perfect gift for you. oh...santa. [ male announcer ] the charmed memories collection at kay jewelers. each charm is hand-crafted in italy, and with hundreds of charms to choose from, you can turn your special moments into charmed memories. this friday through monday, get this free bracelet or a charm valued up to $45 with any charmed memories purchase of $100 or more. at kay, the number one jewelry store in america. these are for me, right? ♪ every kiss begins with kay >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge are stepping back into the spotlight with a busy agenda for the rest of the year. as prince william makes an important decision about his future. our report now from london 0. >> reporter: will and kate back in the spotlight after controversy. this week attending a rugby match and private photos of their trip to born yoe. >
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. ho citi price rewind. w do buy now. save later. edelicious hershey's chocolate with 30% less fat? new hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. look, honey... it's santa. i have the perfect gift for you. oh...santa. [ male announcer ] the charmed memories collection at kay jewelers. each charm is hand-crafted in italy, and with hundreds of charms to choose from, you can turn your special moments into charmed memories. this friday...
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human well-being, intercultural interaction and sustainable cities. all of these things are embracing the entire spectrum of discipline. so it is shortsighted to the humanities. >> i guess i have to say that this is a particularly enlightening panel here. but when you look at what is going on at many public universities, particularly public regional universities, maybe not flagships, but institution after institution that announces that we are going to be an international university, but then they eliminate half of their offerings. and we will have room for the occasional philosopher and some of these projects, but we just don't see it. we get all the strategic plans and you don't see them included. we have also touched on the roles of the faculty. tenure adjunct and then there is that issue with some of you touched on your events questions how do you manage the university to encourage talent and also attract new talent. what you see as the personnel policy related to this that need bolstering are changing? >> i think it starts with how you define you
human well-being, intercultural interaction and sustainable cities. all of these things are embracing the entire spectrum of discipline. so it is shortsighted to the humanities. >> i guess i have to say that this is a particularly enlightening panel here. but when you look at what is going on at many public universities, particularly public regional universities, maybe not flagships, but institution after institution that announces that we are going to be an international university, but...
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this one in the city of phoenix. and its 1.2 million square-foot facility, along with miles of conveyor belts. orders pop up on a scanner. and the products are taken off a shelf by hand and dropped into a bar-coded yellow bin. everything in the warehouse has a bar code so the merchandise can be shipped within hours. >>> the fda has shut down the largest maker of organic peanut butter. investigators found salmonella all over sunland's plant, which was supposed to reopen today. sunland peanut products were sold to whole foods, safeway, target, as well as other large chains. >>> over the course of your wireless contract, your phone's going to take a lot of abuse. so, samsung wants you to know your new galaxy phone or tablet will last, by releasing the video showing the stress tests. one of them, a robot's backside in jeans, that sits on a phone, over and over and over. >> that's how i broke my last phone, with the phone in the pocket and cracked the screen in 1,000 ways. good to see that. >> don't sit down, ever. when y
this one in the city of phoenix. and its 1.2 million square-foot facility, along with miles of conveyor belts. orders pop up on a scanner. and the products are taken off a shelf by hand and dropped into a bar-coded yellow bin. everything in the warehouse has a bar code so the merchandise can be shipped within hours. >>> the fda has shut down the largest maker of organic peanut butter. investigators found salmonella all over sunland's plant, which was supposed to reopen today. sunland...
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usually this is on a city by city basis there would be a neighborhood where you would have the constitution, gambling, drugs, liquor being sold outside of the bigger lipari system all the hours in the night and they control the neighborhoods very happy with a great deal of money. along comes prohibition and suddenly there are large quantities of the physical goods that take up a great deal of space moved from one deal to another specifically in philadelphia. it was much the heart of what the word chemical industry and then shipped from philadelphia to many cities in the midwest so the philadelphia mob had our allies in each of the of your cities but this led to the meeting in the place of 1929 as a lost city taken together as a syndicate, said prices, made contracts and then setting up there in judicial system three involve conflicts one verso none of the table making rules that was child prohibition. the crime as we can to know it of a national scale was prohibition. the optus parallel mobsters need huge amounts of money and perpetrated a great deal of violent crimes. it's driving the same
usually this is on a city by city basis there would be a neighborhood where you would have the constitution, gambling, drugs, liquor being sold outside of the bigger lipari system all the hours in the night and they control the neighborhoods very happy with a great deal of money. along comes prohibition and suddenly there are large quantities of the physical goods that take up a great deal of space moved from one deal to another specifically in philadelphia. it was much the heart of what the...
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and there was even more violence in gaza city where masked hamas gunmen fatally shot six people suspected of giving information to israel and then they tied one of the bodies to a motorcycle and dragged it through the streets. now, on the other side of the border israeli defense forces reported that 30 rockets were fired into their airspace, the israeli airspace from gaza but most of those rockets were then destroyed by israel's iron dome security shield that we talked about here last night. five israelis have been killed in the conflict so far. and while israel still hasn't sent ground troops into gaza, get this. 16,000 soldiers are now standing ready at the border of gaza which, of course, makes tomorrow's negotiations all the more critical. so joining me now for prospective on the conflict is hussein ibish a senior fellow at the american task force on palestine. he's coming to us via skype from pompton plains, new jersey. hussein, welcome back inside "the war room." >> thank you governor. >> jennifer: you bet. so what, just to bring people up to speed, what are the palestinians asking
and there was even more violence in gaza city where masked hamas gunmen fatally shot six people suspected of giving information to israel and then they tied one of the bodies to a motorcycle and dragged it through the streets. now, on the other side of the border israeli defense forces reported that 30 rockets were fired into their airspace, the israeli airspace from gaza but most of those rockets were then destroyed by israel's iron dome security shield that we talked about here last night....
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., like other cities, we have a long way to go. these innovative and creative programs, when you give these parents options to help meet these kids where they are, it allows us to fly the plane while we fix it. people want to put us in these boxes. if you support traditional public schools, or you are against traditional public schools. are you a democrat, in your going to support some of the status quo, or you going to be a progressive and support innovation creativity. i do not think it is a zero sum game. when it comes to educating a child, there is no republican or democratic way to educate a child. there is no black or white way to educate a child. there is no rich or poor way to educate a child. when it comes down to learning how to read and write and count, there is two things are important. you have a student who is there who wants to learn, and you have a teacher who is quality based who has a passion for educating these kids. i have seen over the past few years where we is falling short is we are so stock on the way we us
., like other cities, we have a long way to go. these innovative and creative programs, when you give these parents options to help meet these kids where they are, it allows us to fly the plane while we fix it. people want to put us in these boxes. if you support traditional public schools, or you are against traditional public schools. are you a democrat, in your going to support some of the status quo, or you going to be a progressive and support innovation creativity. i do not think it is a...
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they could actually win seats in the city council or the county board. the only question now is, is it outdated? is it unfair to treat texas differently than ohio or south carolina different from indiana? that is the question the supreme court will take up. congress approved it. the conservative members of the court might be inclined to say this is a good law but its time is past and you can no longer put the deep south under this special scrutiny. host: we are talking with david savage of the l.a. times -- the chicago tribune, i should say. he's the supreme court reporter. if you have questions about the upcoming session of the court, give us a call. the numbers are on the screen. before we leave the voting rights act case, who brought the case before the court? guest: shelby county, alabama. it is an unusual case in the sense that they are challenging it on its face. they did not have a particular case. they simply said that they believe this lot is unfair and outdated and they should not have to ask washington's permission before they changed the voti
they could actually win seats in the city council or the county board. the only question now is, is it outdated? is it unfair to treat texas differently than ohio or south carolina different from indiana? that is the question the supreme court will take up. congress approved it. the conservative members of the court might be inclined to say this is a good law but its time is past and you can no longer put the deep south under this special scrutiny. host: we are talking with david savage of the...
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oakland, redwood city. similar in store for tomorrow. we will see sunshine and there could be some patchy fog, early. to the north bay but otherwise, sun and at the temperatures will be in the '60s and '70s. on the sunday, look for a similar day but the tail end of the weather system from the pacific northwest will provide some clouds and a slightly cooler temperatures. where we can expect that, coming up. >>pam: today is black friday and we have tamed coverage with a lot of people waking up early this is-team coverage. trying to grab a bargain and on the top right is from west field mall in san francisco. the bottom right is livermore at the new paragon outlet. let us check-in with charles clifford union square. charles, it looks pretty crowded? >> yes, i am right near the west and/san francisco. the stores began at midnight, macy's began at midnight and there are swarms of people there is always a lot of people and humans were but it is fully that right now. people are looking for great deals, and it is always- busy. however, when i as
oakland, redwood city. similar in store for tomorrow. we will see sunshine and there could be some patchy fog, early. to the north bay but otherwise, sun and at the temperatures will be in the '60s and '70s. on the sunday, look for a similar day but the tail end of the weather system from the pacific northwest will provide some clouds and a slightly cooler temperatures. where we can expect that, coming up. >>pam: today is black friday and we have tamed coverage with a lot of people waking...
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parts of the city. stuart: this is bankruptcy and-- >> they're insolvent, an insolvent city so they have to do something like this. and that westbound considered a giant corporation restructuring or a corporation that doesn't, it can't make it right now. stuart: a key question, if they declare bankruptcy, that's the option they choose, bankruptcy, do they have to pay the cops and firefighters and everybody else their pensions? >> that's up to the courts. because of course, they will argue in cases, depends on michigan law, depends on the michigan constitution and how it's interpreted. stuart: and it would go to the states. if the court says you've got to pay then the state has to pay as opposed to the city, right? >> well, if they're insolvent, you know, raise taxes you're right. stuart: on who. >> very good. [laughter] >> they're done for, i suspect. steve, thank you very much, sir. speaking of putting all options on the table, new at 10. the mortgage interest deduction could be cut or certainly limite
parts of the city. stuart: this is bankruptcy and-- >> they're insolvent, an insolvent city so they have to do something like this. and that westbound considered a giant corporation restructuring or a corporation that doesn't, it can't make it right now. stuart: a key question, if they declare bankruptcy, that's the option they choose, bankruptcy, do they have to pay the cops and firefighters and everybody else their pensions? >> that's up to the courts. because of course, they will...
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he died in the city of texas who made him famous. the iconic character that viewers loved to hate, had the nation in a frenzy asking, who shot j.r. >> everyone in the country was watching that show. >>> first, abc's alex perez is in for ron claiborne, as a look at the headlines this morning. great to have you on set. >> good morning. we begin with what's being called a miracle in massachusetts. a gas explosion leveling a building in a busy downtown springfield. somehow, no one was killed. those at the scene say it looked like a missile strike. a major natural gas explosion leveled an entire building in one of new england's largest cities friday night. the blast in springfield, massachusetts, also left several other businesses damaged beyond repair. all windows in a three-block radius, completely shattered. >> it was like, boom. >> my back bedroom and kitchen window were completely blown out. it blew me across the room. i got up on the floor and we ran out of the house. >> reporter: at least 18 people were taken to local hospitals. mo
he died in the city of texas who made him famous. the iconic character that viewers loved to hate, had the nation in a frenzy asking, who shot j.r. >> everyone in the country was watching that show. >>> first, abc's alex perez is in for ron claiborne, as a look at the headlines this morning. great to have you on set. >> good morning. we begin with what's being called a miracle in massachusetts. a gas explosion leveling a building in a busy downtown springfield. somehow, no...
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. >> we are now live with condoleezza rice and former chancellor of new york city public schools. they will discuss america's education system and its impact on security. it is part of a event hosted by the excellence in foundation for education. right now we are listening to introductory remarks. >> the first african-american woman to hold that post. she's a former national security advisor under president george w. bush. she is also the cofounder of the center for a new generation, which is an innovative afterschool enrichment program, and she is the co-author of numerous books, including two bestsellers. she is an undergraduate degree from the university of denver, a masters from notre dame, and a phd from the university of denver. mr. klein and doctor rice are going to be discussing a report that they have authored, which has been published in march of this year by the council on foreign relations. among many things, this report notes that while the united states invests more in k-12 public education than many other developed countries, students are woefully ill-prepared to co
. >> we are now live with condoleezza rice and former chancellor of new york city public schools. they will discuss america's education system and its impact on security. it is part of a event hosted by the excellence in foundation for education. right now we are listening to introductory remarks. >> the first african-american woman to hold that post. she's a former national security advisor under president george w. bush. she is also the cofounder of the center for a new...
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i'm just doing me. >> reporter: motor city's bad boy is actually from the suburbs. kid rock was born robert richy in middle class romeo, michigan, the son of a car dealer. early on, young bobby knew his future was in music. >> i was going to be successful at it. i didn't realize it would be this successful. but i thought i would hit a lick somewhere. >> reporter: that somewhere turned out to be one of the rougher sections of detroit. bobby richy left home and moved here as a teen to pursue his love of rap. his parents were not amused. at the same time they didn't disown you. >> i think one of the most funniest times in the world is they come in the 'hood. i'm selling drugs to make money to buy records and working at a car wash. i'm standing with my buddies on one of the porches. my dad came by and picked me up for an ontario donist appointment. >> reporter: what did that do for your street cred? >> nothing. reporter: still he kept at it. bobby richy became known as "that white kid who rocks" and took the words kid and rock as his stage name. after a decade in the de
i'm just doing me. >> reporter: motor city's bad boy is actually from the suburbs. kid rock was born robert richy in middle class romeo, michigan, the son of a car dealer. early on, young bobby knew his future was in music. >> i was going to be successful at it. i didn't realize it would be this successful. but i thought i would hit a lick somewhere. >> reporter: that somewhere turned out to be one of the rougher sections of detroit. bobby richy left home and moved here as a...
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i'm thankful that in just a few weeks, the great city of chicago is going to be organizing a welcome home parade to mark the end of the iraq war. a parade on december 15th to thank americans who have fought in iraq and who have fought in afghanistan. i am thankful for the iraq and afghanistan veterans who themselves decided to self-start veteran's cleanup and recovery crews for the coast in new york and new jersey when hurricane sandy hit. i'm thankful there is still an american automobile industry, when it was not at all clear just a few years ago that that would be true. i'm thankful that the american automobile industry not only exists, but it is kicking butt. i am thankful for that. i'm thankful that when my pal, xeni jardin got diagnosed with breast cancer this year, xeni decided to go public with it in a way that has led millions of people to look at cancer differently and more critically, in a way that is uncompromisingly unpatronizing and very smart. like everything she does. i'm thankful for xeni. i'm thankful for the reporter name terry camp at the local abc affiliate in fl
i'm thankful that in just a few weeks, the great city of chicago is going to be organizing a welcome home parade to mark the end of the iraq war. a parade on december 15th to thank americans who have fought in iraq and who have fought in afghanistan. i am thankful for the iraq and afghanistan veterans who themselves decided to self-start veteran's cleanup and recovery crews for the coast in new york and new jersey when hurricane sandy hit. i'm thankful there is still an american automobile...
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we take kids from underprivileged the bruins in the inner city, privileged kids. all of them have learned the same lessons. they have helped them in life. we should never minimize the importance of that. for concussions, we applaud what pop warner is trying. we are trying to take a look at this. practices already limited during the year after school starts. to say you can only kick for 40 minutes in practice, we'd tell them not to spend more time hitting. spend your time teaching technique and everything else. we're just trying a different approach. we are all after the same goal. the other thing is, the research is critical. i cannot imagine a time when we turn around and the federal government or state government will outline football for 14 and under. we spend our time finding out what the research says and then try to figure out how to make it as safe as possible. the result will be extremely important for the future of the game. the other thing is on the education peace, -- piece, we found teaching the paris is critical. when i started, we had parents say my
we take kids from underprivileged the bruins in the inner city, privileged kids. all of them have learned the same lessons. they have helped them in life. we should never minimize the importance of that. for concussions, we applaud what pop warner is trying. we are trying to take a look at this. practices already limited during the year after school starts. to say you can only kick for 40 minutes in practice, we'd tell them not to spend more time hitting. spend your time teaching technique and...
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city hit the region almost a month ago. more than 30,000 people remained without power in new york and new jersey. earlier this month, no your governor andrew cuomo estimated the storm damage in his state was $33 billion. >> 10 years after her kidnapping, and elizabeth smart is telling her story. st. martin's press has purchased the rights to smart's memoir. as mars says she was waiting for the conviction of her kidnapper before collaborating her store. >> director and lee brands like a pie to the big screen. this is a coming-of- age story of date zookeeper's son whole was on--this will be is rated pg. anthony hopkins takes on the story about the making of alfred hitchcock's psycho. a film about santa and the easter bunny saving the world. >> this movie is rated pg- 13 and rise of the guard in jack frost team so with santa claus and the easter bunny. they're trying to take this evil spirit from taking over the world. >> a more you can hear them we have some special guests here right now. at that will help bring in a holiday
city hit the region almost a month ago. more than 30,000 people remained without power in new york and new jersey. earlier this month, no your governor andrew cuomo estimated the storm damage in his state was $33 billion. >> 10 years after her kidnapping, and elizabeth smart is telling her story. st. martin's press has purchased the rights to smart's memoir. as mars says she was waiting for the conviction of her kidnapper before collaborating her store. >> director and lee brands...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. citi price rewind. ♪ >>> the new movie, lincoln, has brought the president's life and legacy back to the forefront. what lessons can be learned for today's political process? >> john dickerson is here with a look at the president's second term. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> lincoln and fdr, according to doris kearns goodwin looked at their first term and gave them instructions for their second term. if president obama does that, what will he do differently? >> basically i think he will be less accommodating to republicans. he will -- now he doesn't have to worry about getting re-elected. and he will kind of give up on the attempt to get bipartisan consensus, creating a new kind of post partisan washington. all of those dreams are gone by experience. and the lessons he has learned is to be a little bit tougher and that a result is more beneficial than a process that might look good, but that gets you no results. >> president obama, john, has said many times team of
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. citi price rewind. ♪ >>> the new movie, lincoln, has brought the president's life and legacy back to the forefront. what lessons can be learned for today's political process? >> john dickerson is here with a look at the president's second term. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> lincoln and fdr, according to doris kearns goodwin looked at their first term and gave them instructions for their second term. if...
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host: david from union city. good morning. are you with us? ok. dave is turning into the tv rather than the phone call. we will look at the peace study. -- pew study. let's go to marie in alabama, a a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me? i think that the states are already represented through their congresspersons. we do not need to have double representation. host: ok. let's go to springfield, georgia on the independent line. caller: good morning. my comment is there are a number of states that are not paying enough to the federal government. they get a lot more money back. to have these states have more input into the crisis, i think it would be a major mistake. the election has been decided already. obama 1. his referendum should be, it just that, what ever he wants. the states are complaining. they're not paying enough to the federal government. you have a lot of other states that are more liberal that are supporting people. host: agusta, georgia. caller: actually, the people have spoken. they have spoken because they
host: david from union city. good morning. are you with us? ok. dave is turning into the tv rather than the phone call. we will look at the peace study. -- pew study. let's go to marie in alabama, a a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me? i think that the states are already represented through their congresspersons. we do not need to have double representation. host: ok. let's go to springfield, georgia on the independent line. caller: good morning. my comment is there...
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citi price rewind. he [ male announcer ] this holiday, give your family the greatest gift of all -- peace of mind. with the adt after thanksgiving sale. get adt home security and home management starting at just $99. that's a savings of $300. plus 15% off accessories. call now or visit adtpulse.com/tv. sale ends midnight november 27th. more than a security system, adt can help you turn on a few lights. bring family in from the cold. even let you know when an old friend has arrived. get the advanced technology of adt and save $300. starting at $99 installed. pulse save on accessories. call now or visit adtpulse.com/tv. sale ends midnight november 27th. >> welcome back. chinese couple hits a road block literally. the road had to be little around this because the couple refused to leave. they were offer add compensation to move out. but the couple stayed behind reportedly didn't like the offer. that will be in a movie where the house lifts off. >>> discovery channel's "dirty jobs" getting the boot. the ann
citi price rewind. he [ male announcer ] this holiday, give your family the greatest gift of all -- peace of mind. with the adt after thanksgiving sale. get adt home security and home management starting at just $99. that's a savings of $300. plus 15% off accessories. call now or visit adtpulse.com/tv. sale ends midnight november 27th. more than a security system, adt can help you turn on a few lights. bring family in from the cold. even let you know when an old friend has arrived. get the...
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a city -- city councilman in baltimore said to me, kevin, in my district i have 70% of my people not working. i have a war zone in my ward. and i cannot get -- and this is what he said to me -- i cannot get bill gates to bring a business. if he was going to buy a business, i could not get one to come to my word. i have no economy. the only way to change the dynamic in my urban neighborhood is to have a more educated population. you've got the city leaders who realize their economy, their tax base is eroding with every kid who drops out. that is why you see the mayor emmanuels standing up and saying -- and just think about it. if he had allowed the same contract to go into place, does anyone think it would have changed the 40% dropout rate? piniella -- no. at some point, you've got to change it. >> talking about competition in china and india, is the model that we were taught that was built in the cultural age, the industrial age, is that sufficient for the current age? do they have the skills necessary to be entrepreneurs and innovators and to develop businesses that will bring our e
a city -- city councilman in baltimore said to me, kevin, in my district i have 70% of my people not working. i have a war zone in my ward. and i cannot get -- and this is what he said to me -- i cannot get bill gates to bring a business. if he was going to buy a business, i could not get one to come to my word. i have no economy. the only way to change the dynamic in my urban neighborhood is to have a more educated population. you've got the city leaders who realize their economy, their tax...
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research in motion with a blackberry 10 getting positive comments and apple with the bite from citi group so that was a good one. also yahoo! i noted this morning was on the goldman sachs conviction by list. that is exactly what we are seeing. tech names are on the move. tracy: the early christmas gift. do your the clock ticking? the looming fiscal clough ticking away. 35 days away unless they can hammer out an agreement. will that put a damper on holiday shopping? look at the winners and losers. e-bay was up but apple is up 3% even dell computer said. we will be right back. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announr ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. tracy: breaking news reuters reports after the huge write-down of the last quarter from hewlett-packard last week they said the company lied medium to the acquisition. meg whitman and former ceo are named. you
research in motion with a blackberry 10 getting positive comments and apple with the bite from citi group so that was a good one. also yahoo! i noted this morning was on the goldman sachs conviction by list. that is exactly what we are seeing. tech names are on the move. tracy: the early christmas gift. do your the clock ticking? the looming fiscal clough ticking away. 35 days away unless they can hammer out an agreement. will that put a damper on holiday shopping? look at the winners and...
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i called city hall. they had no name of that voter. i tell the voters he was not allowed to vote of my polling system. he then threatened me and said he would come after me. he had people waiting outside of the before me. it was a very frightening situation. fortunately, a voter who was there with me came to my defense. i called city hall and they said, we would never issue anything like that. there was an official stamp. i also called the district attorney's office. they never called me back. i called and called again. this is our right fraud. if you just had a voter i.d.. the lines are enormous. i have to check the spelling of their name, i have to look up everything. it is so much easier and nicer for us as a worker. i was there for 14 hours that day with a half hour lunch. i was so happy to have somebody give me an idea. it made the process so much better. host: how many different types of ids are acceptable? caller: anything. student identification, anything with a name. i said, to you have anything else with the address of their.
i called city hall. they had no name of that voter. i tell the voters he was not allowed to vote of my polling system. he then threatened me and said he would come after me. he had people waiting outside of the before me. it was a very frightening situation. fortunately, a voter who was there with me came to my defense. i called city hall and they said, we would never issue anything like that. there was an official stamp. i also called the district attorney's office. they never called me back....
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staff john podesta and preceding former sec of state condoleezza rice, former chancellor of the newark city public school joel klein. that will be online at c-span.org. we do have more live coverage coming up today on the c-span networks. at 10 a.m. on c-span former senators trent lott and byron dorgan will lead a discussion on u.s. energy policy. at the national press club. the leaders are currently co-chairs of the bipartisan policy center's energy project. topics will include development and domestic gas and oil production, energy security threats and environmental challenges. that would be like at 10 a.m. eastern again on our companion network c-span. at 11:30 a.m. majority whip dick durbin will talk about the so-called fiscal cliff and deficit reduction at the center for american progress. fiscal cliff, a combination of those expiring tax provisions and budget cuts that could take place the beginning of the new you. they include the bush-era tax cuts and sequestration. live coverage starts at 1130 eastern also on c-span. we are likely to about the fiscal cliff during the senate session
staff john podesta and preceding former sec of state condoleezza rice, former chancellor of the newark city public school joel klein. that will be online at c-span.org. we do have more live coverage coming up today on the c-span networks. at 10 a.m. on c-span former senators trent lott and byron dorgan will lead a discussion on u.s. energy policy. at the national press club. the leaders are currently co-chairs of the bipartisan policy center's energy project. topics will include development and...
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that was the city of san francisco. and what was created was an internment camp which became a staging area for the placement of japanese americans in detention camps without charge or trial for the remainder of world war ii. this was tanforan racetrack, directly south of san francisco. one sunday afternoon i was a small child in 1942 and my father took me down to show it to me. and this is what i saw. you see stalls made into bunkhouses. you see the center of the field made into barracks that have little portions for people. and you see the little places where individuals were kept. and you see japanese american citizens who have done nothing wrong, who are being interned now for three years in the remainder of world war ii. it was shocking. and then it took till 1971 for a bill to be passed and then signed by president nixon. and that bill said the following. it was very short. it was 31 years later. it was called the nondetention act of 1971. and it repealed a 1950 statute that explicitly allowed detention of united
that was the city of san francisco. and what was created was an internment camp which became a staging area for the placement of japanese americans in detention camps without charge or trial for the remainder of world war ii. this was tanforan racetrack, directly south of san francisco. one sunday afternoon i was a small child in 1942 and my father took me down to show it to me. and this is what i saw. you see stalls made into bunkhouses. you see the center of the field made into barracks that...
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they could actually win seats in the city council or the county board. the only question now is, is it outdated? is it unfair to treat texas differently than ohio or south carolina different from indiana? that is the question the supreme court will take up. congress approved it. the conservative members of the court might be inclined to say this is a good law but its time is past and you can no longer put the deep south under this special scrutiny. host: we are talking with david savage of the l.a. times - -the chicago tribune, i should say. he's the supreme court reporter. if you have questions about the upcoming session of the court, give us a call. the numbers are on the screen. before we leave the voting rights act case, who brought the case before the court? guest: shelby county, alabama. it is an unusual case in the sense that they are challenging it on its face. they did not have a particular case. they simply said that they believe this lot is unfair and outdated and they should not have to ask washington's permission before they changed the voti
they could actually win seats in the city council or the county board. the only question now is, is it outdated? is it unfair to treat texas differently than ohio or south carolina different from indiana? that is the question the supreme court will take up. congress approved it. the conservative members of the court might be inclined to say this is a good law but its time is past and you can no longer put the deep south under this special scrutiny. host: we are talking with david savage of the...
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he is been a modern big city republican. nothing wrong with that. the republicans that are signaling that might be amenable to a deal are the usual suspects so far. will somebody rise that will surprise you? that will be the question. i do not know the answer to that. it is incredibly difficult. there is an incentive to not compromise. "compromise" has become a dirty word. host: susan in manassas, virginia. go ahead. caller: hi. right when you for started talking, i thought this gentleman gets it. the more you talk, i felt you do not get it. it is about policy. what they stated is in the platform of the republican party. they weren't saying anything that is strange or unique. that is what the republican party believes in. they were strong enough to say it. the problem with john mccain going after susan rice -- he can disagree with her or that she shouldn't be secretary of state. he went into an aggressive attack. that makes women feel uncomfortable. "here they go again." "they are attacking her." it makes people feel uncomfortable. now he is turning
he is been a modern big city republican. nothing wrong with that. the republicans that are signaling that might be amenable to a deal are the usual suspects so far. will somebody rise that will surprise you? that will be the question. i do not know the answer to that. it is incredibly difficult. there is an incentive to not compromise. "compromise" has become a dirty word. host: susan in manassas, virginia. go ahead. caller: hi. right when you for started talking, i thought this...
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thank you for being in the city. we are seeing some pretty chilly temperatures across the eastern half of the country, only in the lower 30s today across the great lakes. about three to six inches of lake effect snow is possible. denver about 71 degrees today, but you head east over into missouri where temperatures will only be in the mid 40s. tomorrow, still dealing with some lake effect snow. it should be a little lighter in intensity around the great lakes, but still out there, scattered snow showers through montana, also up across the northern areas of the plains and st >>> looking gorgeous across the bay. you can see no fog there looking across san francisco bay. we still have a little bit of fog around fairfield this morning. hour by hour, mainly clear skies and an offshore breeze should make for mostly sunny and pleasant temperatures. passing lunch time, numbers mt. mid- to upper 60s to close to 70. maybe even low 70s and a few extra clouds and cooling and rain returns on wednesday. >>> and if you didn't get y
thank you for being in the city. we are seeing some pretty chilly temperatures across the eastern half of the country, only in the lower 30s today across the great lakes. about three to six inches of lake effect snow is possible. denver about 71 degrees today, but you head east over into missouri where temperatures will only be in the mid 40s. tomorrow, still dealing with some lake effect snow. it should be a little lighter in intensity around the great lakes, but still out there, scattered...
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[applause] >> last night secretary of state condoleezza rice and chancellor of the new york city public schools joel kline had a somewhat on education reform in washington examining america's education system and the impact on national security. council on foreign relations moderates the discussion, about an hour. >> welcome to this evening, broadcast of morning joe. the energy in this room is a real testament to two things. one is how the education reform has ripened, a combination of meade, the talent we see in this room has coalesced on the issue of new technologies but there is a sense that the moment has arrived and the other is jeb bush. [applause] >> i am a great believer that two things matter in life. won his ideas and the other is people. that is the real driver of change, the real driver of history. when you unpack it all and jeb bush is a perfect example. the coming together of a person with real talent and drive with a set of ideas and this is one of them. the fact that you are all here is the greatest salute you could give. condoleezza rice and i come out of a national sec
[applause] >> last night secretary of state condoleezza rice and chancellor of the new york city public schools joel kline had a somewhat on education reform in washington examining america's education system and the impact on national security. council on foreign relations moderates the discussion, about an hour. >> welcome to this evening, broadcast of morning joe. the energy in this room is a real testament to two things. one is how the education reform has ripened, a combination...
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but today, the coal mine is closed down and you have an economically flourishing city. so it is possible to step away from a traditional industrial structure, with public financing and support to go into another direction. therefore we need more money in the european budget. [laughter] mali and congo, i set a lot about our common commitment, and where the values are challenged, wherever terrorism and terrorist groups try to destroy countries, to bring countries to the state of a failed state, as a basis for terrorist groups to export their terrorism, we must act. somalia is a symbol. what is happening in mali is a direct result of the libyan revolution. it is now distributed in the whole region. not only mali. a at a meeting with the king of morocco to tell me that for his country this is one of the biggest risks. this is not only a local conflict. concerning congo, this is an honest risk for the country, the split of the country. congo is another real, bigger challenge. we are willing buyers to accept what is going on, and if they are able to solve the problem, i think
but today, the coal mine is closed down and you have an economically flourishing city. so it is possible to step away from a traditional industrial structure, with public financing and support to go into another direction. therefore we need more money in the european budget. [laughter] mali and congo, i set a lot about our common commitment, and where the values are challenged, wherever terrorism and terrorist groups try to destroy countries, to bring countries to the state of a failed state,...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. nespresso. where i never have to compromise on anything. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is only made with fresh milk. and where the staff is exceptionally friendly. ♪ nespresso. what else? ♪ ♪ this holiday you'll find 24 exceptional designers at prices that will amaze. exclusively at neiman marcus and target from december 1st. what makes me feel truly decadent? [announcer:] new revlon colorstay whipped crème makeup. its unique formula flexes with skin for a flawless finish. the feel of nothing but silk on my skin. he is a good little monkey and always very curious. one day george got an important letter... he's built a rocket ship to travel into space. girl: google, how far is earth to the moon? google voice response: moon is 238,900 miles... mother vo: the great moment had come... ...3...2...1. ♪ >>> good morning i'm eric thomas. california may be getting in on power ball. lottery officials meeted to to -- meet today. two winning t
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. nespresso. where i never have to compromise on anything. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is only made with fresh milk. and where the staff is exceptionally friendly. ♪ nespresso. what else? ♪ ♪ this holiday you'll find 24 exceptional designers at prices that will amaze. exclusively at neiman marcus and target from december 1st. what makes me feel truly decadent? [announcer:] new revlon colorstay...
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the great city of shy. here is joseph pantaleo from aliquippa, pesylvania, 102 years old today, an avid hunter and a dog lover. andou've got to have a dog if you're going to hunt because if you have dogs that are ps y are in trouble. genoregan from port lavaca, texas, 100 careers old and well known for her beautiful talent as a pianist. take a look at this handsome devil, andrew taliaferro from salem, virginia, 102 years old today. pretty country, and as a welr he's done many famous things like helping to weld part of the statue of liberty. can't beat that. that's what i call aresume. mazie johnsonrom beacon, new york, 103 years old, and the highlight of her life is when she marched wit dr. martin luer king. how about thatorn honor. that's it that's all and back to new york wheret's always an honor. >> wiard, thank you very much happy thanksging to you. en we comeback, jennifer lawrence of "hunger games" fames talks about the oscaruzz surrounding her new role, and then afterhat we've got a concert on our st
the great city of shy. here is joseph pantaleo from aliquippa, pesylvania, 102 years old today, an avid hunter and a dog lover. andou've got to have a dog if you're going to hunt because if you have dogs that are ps y are in trouble. genoregan from port lavaca, texas, 100 careers old and well known for her beautiful talent as a pianist. take a look at this handsome devil, andrew taliaferro from salem, virginia, 102 years old today. pretty country, and as a welr he's done many famous things like...
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it is a compromise at a time when this city has become ideologically rigid. we only make progress will be compromised. that is because we are such a diverse country would so many different opinions and points of view. this is a bipartisan compromise and it is the beginning. of a long, hard, marched back to fiscal responsibility. that to a balanced budget. -- back to a balanced budget. what troubles me about it is that the bipartisan compromise also represents a kind of bipartisan agreement by each party to yield to the other party's most politically and ideologically sensitive priority. in the case the democrats, it is to protect entitlement spending. in the case of republicans, it is to not raise taxes. the reality is, we have to do some of both if we're going to get our country back into balance. because this agreement does not really touched the entitlement programs, particularly medicare , it puts all the burden of getting back towards balance in our budget on the so-called discretionary spending part of the budget. that is the third of federal spending,
it is a compromise at a time when this city has become ideologically rigid. we only make progress will be compromised. that is because we are such a diverse country would so many different opinions and points of view. this is a bipartisan compromise and it is the beginning. of a long, hard, marched back to fiscal responsibility. that to a balanced budget. -- back to a balanced budget. what troubles me about it is that the bipartisan compromise also represents a kind of bipartisan agreement by...
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before mayor schaefer left city hall, he nominated bailey to serve as president of the baltimore city school board. in that role she helped parents and a navigate the school bureaucracy, suggested workable solutions for teachers and brought a commonsense approach to the baltimore city school system. but bailey's knowledge and expertise goes beyond knowing how government works. she has had her pulse on baltimore and on maryland. she knows the key players this the city and state, many on a personal level. for many years bailey has been the go-to person when people need to get things done. without a doubt she has been an invaluable resource to my entire staff, to me and the people of maryland. but she is also a tireless advocate and a voice for families and individuals who may not have had the understanding or resources to access the services they need. what whether it's working with the mayor of oakland when spring floods threatened the dam near the town or getting services for a homeless veteran or working with community groups to improve their schools, bailey is a relentless public se
before mayor schaefer left city hall, he nominated bailey to serve as president of the baltimore city school board. in that role she helped parents and a navigate the school bureaucracy, suggested workable solutions for teachers and brought a commonsense approach to the baltimore city school system. but bailey's knowledge and expertise goes beyond knowing how government works. she has had her pulse on baltimore and on maryland. she knows the key players this the city and state, many on a...
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and in the same city, so many unemployed people. who could be put to work fixing the heart and soul of cleveland. and the number of brown fields that are there where we're waiting to clear property to clean it up, move the sewage treatment plants, move other assets that are there, and create a much greater port on lake erie. i think, do we have it in us? i know i have it in me to want to do this but i look at our heritage, the interstate highway system itself. again, during the 1950's. if we think about what was done, there was a time when this country, if you moved from -- you couldn't move from ohio to california. on roads that interconnected. people think that just happened. but it didn't. it took real vision to do that. . when we invest in infrastructure, that is the most job-rich program that think country could ever promote and to create efficiencies and intermodal connections, congressman tonko talked about fiber optics and about telecommunications and all of the new ways of connecting our country. i've had the privilege in m
and in the same city, so many unemployed people. who could be put to work fixing the heart and soul of cleveland. and the number of brown fields that are there where we're waiting to clear property to clean it up, move the sewage treatment plants, move other assets that are there, and create a much greater port on lake erie. i think, do we have it in us? i know i have it in me to want to do this but i look at our heritage, the interstate highway system itself. again, during the 1950's. if we...